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Developed by Walter Zapp in 1938 (but not mass-produced until 1948), Minox miniature cameras are the most well-known examples of subminiature "spy cameras". While the original Minox cameras used film 8.75 mm wide (with an image size of 6.5x9mm), newer models use 9.2mm film with an 8x11mm image area.
http://members.tripod.com/Nigel_Richards/Minox/MinoxFrame.htm
Photos, cameras, accessories of anything Minox.
http://www.h2g2.com/approved_entry/A538049
What the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy has to say on the topic.
http://www.minox-web.de/
Corporate site for Minox in Germany. Information about new Minox Cameras and other equipment made by the company. Site is in English and German.
http://www.minox.org/index.html
This independent group is chartered with preserving and promoting everything to do with Minox, its cameras and other products, and its inventor Walter Zapp.
http://www.swssec.com/minox.html
Information for new users, and a large catalog of professionally serviced Minox 8x11 cameras.
http://cosmonet.org/camera/minox_e.htm
Technical and historical information; descriptions and photos of Minox accessories.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/VEFRIGAMINOX/
Discussion group devoted to Riga cameras. Includes references, photos, and assistance.
http://www.wonko.net/index.html
A site of Minox art, practical use, and experimentation.
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